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Putting digital rights in the spotlight in 2016

With a presidential election looming this fall, mass media and social media will be more focused on policy issues over the next several months than likely at any other point until 2020. We’ve put together a questionnaire for the candidates to invite them to explain their own policy platforms. We’ll...

Basic Digital Privacy and Security Workshop

Join Lisa Wright and William Theaker of the Electronic Frontier Foundation as they facilitate a hands-on workshop covering:
* Secure passwords + a password manager
* Keeping a working environment free of spyware and malware
* Online tracking, HTTPS + helpful browser configuration & extensions
Participants...

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Apple Challenges FBI: All Writs Act Order (CA)

A U.S. federal magistrate judge has ordered Apple to break the security of an iPhone as part of the investigation into the 2015 San Bernardino shootings. Apple is fighting the order which would compromise the security of all its users around the world.In March 2016, FBI announced that it had...

Content ID and the Rise of the Machines

Copyright Bots Aren’t Always Bad, But They Shouldn’t Be in Charge
In 2007, Google built Content ID, a technology that lets rightsholders submit large databases of video and audio fingerprints and have YouTube continually scan new uploads for potential matches to those fingerprints. Since then, a handful of other...

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